Neither stance width nor weight belt usage has been found to affect adductor
magnus EMG amplitude.
Studies have investigated the effects of stance width and weight belt usage during back squats on adductor
magnus EMG amplitude (Zink et al. 2001; Paoli et al 2009).
Not exact matches
Whether the adductor
magnus displays greater
EMG activity in greater degrees of hip flexion is unclear.
One study by Lovell et al. (2012) explored a number of common rehabilitation tests for the adductors and found that the supine isometric hip adduction in 0 or 45 degrees of hip and knee flexion were the best positions for producing maximal
EMG amplitude in the adductor
magnus.